Old Tavern

Old Tavern The Old Tavern is a historic property
available for weddings & event rentals At one time, it was even the temporary home of Governor John Gayle (1831-1835).
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The Old Tavern has been a fixture in downtown Tuscaloosa since the time of the capital era. Innkeeper William Dunton built the structure in 1827, three blocks from its current site as a tavern and hotel on the stagecoach route that passed through Tuscaloosa. One of the few remaining nineteenth-century inns in the state, the Old Tavern provides visitors with a rare glimpse of early Tuscaloosa comme

rcial architecture. During its operation as a hostelry, it served as the temporary home and meeting place of legislators, Confederate soldiers, and countless people traveling to or through the city. From 1882 to 1964, the structure was occupied as a private residence by several local families. Historic Tuscaloosa acquired it through a deed in 1964. It was relocated to Capitol Park, and Historic Tuscaloosa began a much-needed restoration on the tavern. Today the Old Tavern is a museum showcasing the early history of Tuscaloosa County. The Old Tavern is open for tours Tuesday-Saturday, 1:30 - 2:30 pm. There is no charge for tours, though we gladly accept donations. This is a property maintained by the Historic Tuscaloosa.

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Address

500 Nicks Kids Avenue
Tuscaloosa, AL
35401

Opening Hours

Tuesday 1:30pm - 2:30pm
Wednesday 1:30pm - 2:30pm
Thursday 1:30pm - 2:30pm
Friday 1:30pm - 2:30pm
Saturday 1:30pm - 2:30pm

Telephone

(205) 758-2238

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